Santana - Everybody's everything video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/06/23

Santana playing at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 16th 1996

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9 years ago

Dalbert Yajure

My personal opinion, I think this is the best guitar solo by Carlos ever. 

9 years ago

Jonathan Nosaka

CT Chester Thompson from the Tower of Power on Keyboards... YEAH!

9 years ago

fred ramos

What are the spanish lyrics at the end of the song? Something about baile?

10 years ago

john kmiec

1968 & 1969 I bought 3 albums: Blood,Sweat & Tears, Chicago Transit Authority {now Chicago}, and Santana. They changed Rock & Roll forever. My favorite Santana song, it "pounds & screams" to me.

10 years ago

strandwolf

This song goes way back to the mid-1950s. You putzes don't know shit.

10 years ago

Marco Villani

That Brother can sing and Carlos can play that guitar WOW!. I'd like to see Tina Turner perform this song with her backup dancers. It would be AWESOME!

10 years ago

john kmiec

My absolute favorite Santana song, off the 3 album released in 1971. 

10 years ago

john kmiec

My absolute favorite Santana song, off the 3 album released in 1971. 

10 years ago

john kmiec

My absolute favorite Santana song, off the 3 album released in 1971. 

10 years ago

john kmiec

My absolute favorite Santana song, off the 3 album released in 1971.#santana

10 years ago

Juan Bautista

This is a of my favorite, Viva Santana,yeah! Viva Mexico!

11 years ago

Joel Bernheim

the definition of #cool 

11 years ago

Fernando A. Gallegos

the definition of #cool 

11 years ago

honkytonkwomen69

Fantastica la mezcla de ritmos.

12 years ago

john kmiec

My younger days, I couldn't drink fast enough when listening to this song. The Album Abraxas by Santana 1 of best of all time.

12 years ago

willmercury

Neal Schon did not play on Santana (eponymous debut) or Abraxas; he appeared first on Santana III and on the Live w/Buddy Miles album and finally, Caravanserai.

12 years ago

Daniel Tonga

@jimdep1 And Carlos' account was before Abraxas. Still trying to work on an exact timeline, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there on the web. The best info I can find seems to come from interviews and biographies.

12 years ago

Daniel Tonga

@jimdep1 Neal says in interviews he actually met them when he was 14 (they all lived in the Bay Area), I think sometime before Woodstock. I read one of Carlos' biographies, and he talks about meeting Neal. Greg actually met him first and invited him to the studio to jam. Carlos didn't know a thing about Neal until he walked in on a session. Soon after, Greg and the rest of the band decided to ask Neal to join. Carlos didn't want to. Greg threatened to leave the band, so Carlos agreed.

12 years ago

jimdep1

@dtongamusic I'm trying to figure when he could have joined Santana in 69. August was Woodstock, a couple months later they did Ed Sullivan and really took off during that time, gigging constantly. They played NYE at the Fillmore ( I think) and Neal still wasn't with them. I just don't know when they had time to do session work, besides working on the beginning stages the Arbraxas Album. I thought it was the next Spring that Gregg met Neal at some club in Palo Alto.hmmm, not sure.

12 years ago

Daniel Tonga

@jimdep1 You're right about Abraxas, I was mistaken (but for some reason, it's listed under his discography under the official site). But Carlos and Neal have both said in interviews that he joined when he was 15 years old (which would've been in '69). I know he did some session work--mostly unreleased material--and rehearsals in the first couple years, but his "official" debut was on Santana III.

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